The Form of Solemnization of Matrimony in the Book of Common Prayer: A Russian Translation with Some Notes on Its History and Language

Authors

  • Chernov Vasily V. Moscow Theological Academy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31802/PWG.2020.4.2.007

Keywords:

Church of England, Anglicanism, Book of Common Prayer, marriage, matrimony, wedding

Abstract

Marriage was a crucial element of England’s long Reformation in the 16th and 17th centuries. The end of view of marriage as inferior in relation to celibacy was among key reasons and forces of the reform both in England and the rest of the Northern Europe. The liturgy of marriage as it appears in the Book of Common Prayer 1662 was, however, the most conservative part of the Anglican worship of its time. The main goal of this article is to familiarize the Russian reader with one of England’s most important historic liturgies. The author also seeks to reaffirm that the Prayer Book marriage form not only passed largely unchanged through the making of 1549, 1552 and 1662 books, bud also preserved most key features of pre-Reformation English marriage rites. It resulted in a quite uniform Anglican liturgical tradition of wedding as the Prayer Book 1662 remains official in the Church of England and still frames worship and theology of the Anglican churches worldwide.

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Author Biography

Chernov Vasily V., Moscow Theological Academy

PhD in Theology, Head of the foreign department of the Bogoslov.ru project
Academy, Holy Trinity-St. Sergius Lavra, Sergiev Posad 141300 Russia

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Published

2020-09-15

How to Cite

Chernov В. В. (2020). The Form of Solemnization of Matrimony in the Book of Common Prayer: A Russian Translation with Some Notes on Its History and Language. Theological Questions, (2 (4), 146–164. https://doi.org/10.31802/PWG.2020.4.2.007

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Comparative theology

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